Onyebuchi Okwueze, the
son of the Dean of Postgraduate School, University of Calabar, has reportedly
been abducted by gunmen in Cross River State.

A statement released by the university authority revealed that the
abductee was taken from the residence of his father, Emeka Onyebuchi.

Effiong Eyo, the Institution's Information Officer disclosed that Onyebuchi
is a first year student of the department of Banking and Finance.

“A first year student of the department
of Banking and Finance and son of the current Dean of Graduate School of the
University of Calabar, Onyebuchi Okwueze, has been reportedly kidnapped."

“Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers
yesterday stormed the premises of the Dean, Professor Emeka Okwueze, who was
unavailable at the time of the attack, broke into his house and made away with
his plasma television and his 24-year old son who was the only one at
home."

“The gunmen who were said to have begun
their operation at about 8.15pm also inflicted injuries on a lecturer in
Physics department, Dr Anthony George, and his wife who were driving in and got
caught up in the attack. While Dr George was shot on his right hand, his wife
sustained bullet injuries on the left knee. Both are however responding to
treatment."

“Though they made unsuccessful attempts
to gain entrance into the stretch of houses accommodating staff within the wing
of buildings, the gunmen however smashed the mirror and front tyre of a
Mercedes Benz vehicle belonging to a Professor in the College of Medical
Sciences, Prof Chucks Ejezie."

According to
Eyo, the incident is not happening for the first time, following the kidnapping
of the families of some university personnel.

“It will be recalled that in the month of May this year, kidnappers
invaded the same wing of buildings and took away with them the son of a Deputy
Registrar, Barr Ekpenyong Iniama and the wife and daughter of Prof Wilfred
Ndifon of the College of Medical Sciences, but both were later released."

“In a bid to checkmate future occurrence of the event, the Deputy Chief
Security Officer of the Institution, DSP Jarlath Abang, disclosed that several
security measures had been put in place by the management of the institution in
conjunction with the Cross River State Government."

“The measures covered and implemented in the joint initiative include
demolition of all shanties at the waterfront by the Cross River State
Government, prohibition of fishing and farming at the water front, displacement
of illegal occupants and constant patrol of the quarters both by security
operatives on foot and vehicles."

“The Deputy Chief Security Officer attributed the delay in the distress
call as a major reason for the kidnappers’ gain."

“The Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof Zana Akpagu, visited the
homes of the staff who were affected by the attack and commiserated with them
over the unfortunate event and assured them of anagement’s concern over their
welfare and pledged to do all within the purview of his office to ensure the
release of those kidnapped and also catch up with the kidnappers."

“He also promised to work with the relevant security agencies to ensure
continued safety of lives and properties on campus.”